TOY VEHICLE LAUNCHER AND TOY TRACK FOR USE THEREWITH
Disclosed is a launcher for a toy vehicle having a biased carriage that holds a toy vehicle as a drive wheel on the toy vehicle is being energized, and that propels the energized toy vehicle forward and onto a toy racetrack when the biased carriage is released. A launcher housing includes a carriage capture and release assembly that remains in an armed, ready position until a toy vehicle is positioned on the carriage, a pull cord is inserted through the launcher housing and into engagement with the drive wheel on the toy vehicle, and the pull cord is thereafter withdrawn from the toy vehicle and the housing. After the pull cord is fully withdrawn, the carriage capture and release assembly releases the carriage, allowing a biasing member to propel the carriage forward so as to launch the energized toy vehicle. The launcher may be combined with a toy racetrack having various stunt features through which a toy vehicle may travel after its launch.
This application is based upon and claims priority from co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/005,332 entitled “Toy Vehicle Launcher and Toy Track for Use Therewith,” filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on May 30, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to toy vehicle launchers for use with toy tracks.
BACKGROUNDToy racetracks are popular among children of varied ages. Children enjoy a variety of track features and track configurations, and continually seek new toy racetrack features to enhance the play experience. While various devices have previously been provided to launch toy vehicles onto a racetrack, there remains opportunity to further enhance the play experience by providing new and unique toy vehicle launching systems for use with toy racetracks.
It would therefore be advantageous to provide a toy vehicle launcher and a toy racetrack for use with such launcher that further enhances the excitement and amusement offered to a child as they engage in such play.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONDisclosed is a launcher for a toy vehicle. The launcher has a biased carriage that holds a toy vehicle as a drive wheel on the toy vehicle is being energized, and that propels the energized toy vehicle forward and onto a toy track when the biased carriage is released. A launcher housing includes a carriage capture and release assembly that remains in an armed, ready position until a toy vehicle is positioned on the carriage, a pull cord is inserted through the launcher housing and into engagement with the drive wheel on the toy vehicle, and the pull cord is thereafter withdrawn from the toy vehicle and the housing. After the pull cord is fully withdrawn, the carriage capture and release assembly releases the carriage, allowing a biasing member to propel the carriage forward so as to launch the energized toy vehicle. The capture and release assembly can be referred to alternatively as a release assembly.
The launcher may be attached to and form a part of a toy track that may include one or more stunt features through which the toy vehicle may travel after launching from the launcher.
In accordance with certain aspects of an embodiment of the invention, a toy vehicle launcher is provided comprising a housing including a release assembly, a ramp section coupled to the housing, the ramp section defining a slot therein, a slidable carriage that is movable along the slot between a loaded position and a launched position, the slidable carriage being retained in its loaded position and biased toward its launched position by a biasing member, the slidable carriage being engageable with the release assembly, and a pull cord engageable with the housing, the pull cord being engageable with the release assembly and a toy vehicle coupled to the slidable carriage, the slidable carriage being released from its loaded position when the pull cord is retracted from the release assembly and traveling along the slot in the ramp section.
In accordance with further aspects of an embodiment of the invention, a toy vehicle and launcher assembly, comprising a toy vehicle having a wheel and an axle coupled to the wheel, the axle having a set of teeth, and a launcher, comprising a housing, a ramp section coupled to the housing, a carriage coupled to the ramp section and movable relative to the housing, the toy vehicle being engageable with the carriage, the carriage being positionable in a launching position and in a loaded position, and a pull cord engageable with the housing, the carriage, and the toy vehicle, wherein removal of the pull cord from the housing, the carriage, and the toy vehicle results in the carriage moving along the ramp section and the toy vehicle disengaging from the carriage.
The numerous advantages of the present invention may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The following description is of one or more particular embodiments of the invention, set out to enable one to practice an implementation of the invention, and is not intended to limit the preferred embodiment, but to serve as a particular example thereof. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they may readily use the conception and specific embodiments disclosed as a basis for modifying or designing other methods and systems for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent assemblies do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form.
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In order to hold carriage 110 in place in the ready position (shown in
Hook 113 is lifted over retaining ledge 121 by the carriage capture and release assembly (shown generally at 124) positioned within housing block 120. Carriage capture and release assembly 124 includes a carrier block 125, which carrier block 125 is vertically movable within an internal housing 126 mounted within housing block 120. As shown in the bottom view of internal housing 126 of
Carrier block 125 carries a carriage actuator 129 that is pivotably mounted to carrier block 125, allowing carriage actuator 129 to pivot about a horizontal axis with respect to carrier block 125 so as to rock back and forth toward and away from the front side 130 of internal housing 126. Front side 130 of internal housing 126 has a window 131 through which the front portion of carriage actuator 129 extends. The front portion of carriage actuator 129 is provided a tongue 132 that is engaged by carriage 110 to rock carriage actuator 129 rearward (away from the position shown in
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Because carriage 110 is configured to only engage tongue 132 when a toy vehicle is not loaded in carriage 110, insertion and removal of pull cord 300 into housing block 120 when a toy vehicle is not loaded will not release carriage 110 from its ready position. Rather, only when a toy vehicle is loaded (which in turn will cause carriage 110 to disengage from tongue 132 on carriage capture and release assembly 124, allowing carriage actuator 129 to pivot into engagement with carriage hook arm 112) will the release mechanism of carriage capture and release assembly 124 be engaged, thus causing the carriage to be released once the pull cord 300 is withdrawn.
The mechanism for selectively causing carriage 110 to engage carriage capture and release assembly 124 only when a toy vehicle is positioned on carriage 110 is embodied in moveable arms 116 (
In this position, as pull cord 300 is inserted into housing block 120, carrier block 125 is pushed downward, causing lift arm 133 to push below lift surface 115 (carriage actuator 129 pivoting slightly rearward against its spring bias as lift arm 133 passes over lift surface 115 of carriage hook arm 112). Thereafter, as pull cord 300 is pulled fully out of housing block 120, carrier block 125 rises under the force of spring member 127, raising lift arm 133 and in turn carriage hook arm 112 so as to disengage downward facing hook 113 from retaining ledge 121 and allowing elastic member 140 to quickly pull carriage 110 forward to launch the toy vehicle.
As pull cord 300 is pulled outward from housing block 120, ribs 302 rotate axle 206 of toy vehicle 200, in turn rotating drive wheel 204 so as to help propel toy vehicle 200 through a toy racetrack (described further below) after it has been launched from launcher 100.
Of course, those skilled in the art will recognize that any combination of the above track features and alternatives therefor may be used with launcher 100 without departing from the spirit and scope of the instant invention.
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Having now fully set forth the preferred embodiments and certain modifications of the concept underlying the present invention, various other embodiments as well as certain variations and modifications of the embodiments herein shown and described will obviously occur to those skilled in the art upon becoming familiar with said underlying concept. It should be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically set forth herein.
Claims
1. A toy vehicle launcher, comprising:
- a housing including a release assembly;
- a ramp section coupled to the housing, the ramp section defining a slot therein;
- a slidable carriage that is movable along the slot between a loaded position and a launched position, the slidable carriage being retained in its loaded position and biased toward its launched position by a biasing member, the slidable carriage being engageable with the release assembly; and
- a pull cord engageable with the housing, the pull cord being engageable with the release assembly and a toy vehicle coupled to the slidable carriage, the slidable carriage being released from its loaded position when the pull cord is retracted from the release assembly and traveling along the slot in the ramp section.
2. The toy vehicle launcher of claim 1, wherein the slidable carriage includes an arm movably coupled thereto, the arm being engageable with a toy vehicle positioned on the launcher.
3. The toy vehicle launcher of claim 2, wherein the arm moves relative to the slidable carriage as the slidable carriage moves along the ramp section.
4. The toy vehicle launcher of claim 2, wherein the ramp section includes a cam surface and the movable arm engages the cam surface as the carriage moves on the ramp section.
5. The toy vehicle launcher of claim 4, wherein the arm has an outer position and an inward position relative to the carriage, and the arm moves from its outer position to its inward position as the arm engages the cam surface.
6. The toy vehicle launcher of claim 2, wherein the arm moves between an outer position and an inward position relative to the carriage, the arm being engageable with the toy vehicle in its outer position.
7. The toy vehicle launcher of claim 1, wherein the carriage includes a pair of arms that move between outer positions and inward positions relative to the carriage as the carriage moves along the ramp section.
8. A toy vehicle and launcher assembly, comprising:
- a toy vehicle having a wheel and an axle coupled to the wheel, the axle having a set of teeth; and
- a launcher, comprising: a housing; a ramp section coupled to the housing; a carriage coupled to the ramp section and movable relative to the housing, the toy vehicle being engageable with the carriage, the carriage being positionable in a launching position and in a loaded position; and a pull cord engageable with the housing, the carriage, and the toy vehicle, wherein removal of the pull cord from the housing, the carriage, and the toy vehicle results in the carriage moving along the ramp section and the toy vehicle disengaging from the carriage.
9. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 8, wherein the carriage includes a pair of arms, and each of the arms is movable between an outer position and an inward position relative to the carriage.
10. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 9, wherein the arms move from their outer positions to their inward positions as the carriage moves from its launching position to its loaded position.
11. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 10, wherein the toy vehicle includes a pair of notches and each of the arms is engageable with one of the notches.
12. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 9, wherein the ramp section includes a pair of cam surfaces and each of the arms engages one of the cam surfaces when the carriage slides along the ramp section.
13. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 12, wherein the engagement of the arms with the cam surfaces causes the arms to move from their outer positions to their inward positions.
14. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 13, wherein the arms engage the toy vehicle when the arms are in their inward positions and the arms are spaced from the toy vehicle when the arms are in their outer positions.
15. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 12, wherein the arms engage the cam surfaces as the carriage moves from its launching position to its loaded position.
16. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 15, wherein the arms move from their inward positions to their outer positions when the carriage moves from its loaded position to its launching position.
17. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 8, wherein the launcher includes a release assembly that is engaged by the pull cord, and the pull cord activates the release assembly when the pull cord is pulled from the toy vehicle, the carriage, and the housing.
18. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 17, wherein the release assembly is in the housing and retains the carriage in its loaded position.
19. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 8, wherein the pull cord extends through the housing, through the carriage, engages a release assembly in the carriage, and engages the teeth on the axle of the toy vehicle.
20. The toy vehicle and launcher assembly of claim 19, wherein the launcher includes a biasing member, and the pulling of the pull cord rotates the wheel of the toy vehicle, and releases the carriage so that the biasing member moves the carriage and the toy vehicle along the ramp section and the toy vehicle disengages from the carriage and travels down the ramp section.
Type: Application
Filed: May 29, 2015
Publication Date: Dec 3, 2015
Patent Grant number: 9427671
Inventors: Stacy L. O'Connor (Long Beach, CA), Gustavo Ferreyra (El Segundo, CA)
Application Number: 14/725,918